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Explore the appropriate apparel for various situations, from playing in the snow to working out in the gym or attending a party. Discover the nuances of emerging fashion trends and the importance of appreciating quality items like handmade lace. Learn about the continuous evolution of clothing styles and the versatility of fiber materials, all while understanding the significance of function and practicality in your wardrobe.
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Wordly Wise Lesson 6
apparel (n.) The things that are worn by a person; clothing
Party goers dressed in their finest apparel for New Year’s Eve.
What did the party goers wear for New Year’s Eve? What do you think apparel means?
Describe the appropriate apparel for the situation. The appropriate apparel for ______ is ____________. Playing in the snow Working out in the gym Playing a soccer game
appreciate (v.) To see the worth or quality of.
How does handmade lace edgings on pillowcases make people feel? What do you think appreciate means?
Which of the following do you appreciate? teacher ballet friends I appreciate (my/the/your) ________because____________. opinion
continuous- (adj.) Going on without stopping.
The continuous flow of traffic makes it impossible to cross the street here. What do you think continuous means?
How can each of the following pictures be described as continuous? (A/The) _________ is continuous because________________.
dissolve (v.) To make or become liquid.
Sugar dissolves easily in warm water. What do you think dissolve means?
Which of the following can be dissolved? salt sugar water a partnership ___________ can be dissolved by ___________.
domesticate (v.) To tame; to bring plants or animals under human control.
Some people claim that they can domesticate skunks, and that they make good pets. What do some people feel they can do to skunks? What do you think domesticate means?
Say “domesticate” if the plant or animal described is tamed by humans. • Dogs • Wild lions • Cows • Corn • Chickens • Sharks • Horses *Name another plant or animal that can be domesticated A ______ is a domesticated (plant/animal) because____________
emerge (v.) 1. To come into view: to appear. 2. To become known.
The large brown bear emerged from the cave. What do you think emerge means?
Say “emerge”, if the situation described is an example of emerge. • Coming out of hiding • A shark jumping out of the water • Staying in your house • A football player becoming a star • Evidence in a trial ________________ emerged from ______.
fiber (n.) • A thin, threadlike part of animal hair or plant tissue; also, an artificial thread that resembles this. • An arrangement of body cells that form s muscles and nerves. • A food substance that provides bulk but is not digested.
Rayon fiber Cotton fiber Wool fiber Cotton, wool, and rayon fibers can all be spun into yarn to make cloth. What makes cloth? What do you think fiber means?
Which of the following is made out of fiber? ice cube rope coconut A ________ is made out of fiber. muscle
function (v.) To serve a purpose. function (n.) The special purpose something is used for.
This couch also functions as a bed. What do you think function means?
How are the following functions of television? advertisement instruction entertainment ______ is a function of the television because_________.
hatch (n.) To come or to bring forth from an egg.
A little yellow chick hatched last night. What did the yellow chick do last night? What does hatched mean?
Which of the following can be hatched? • egg • plot • potato • opening Can you name some other things that hatch? A(n)___________ hatches by ___________.
inhibit (n.) To prevent from doing something or to prevent from happening. inhibit (adj.) Held back because of shyness.
Oil inhibits the formation of rust on metal. What do you think inhibit means?
Which of these can inhibit? • Cage • Smoking • Flu shot • Face lotion ________ inhibits_______ because __________
minute (adj.) Very small; tiny.
A minute speck of dust in one’s eye can be very annoying. What do you think minute means?
Say “minute”, if it fits the situation described. • A speck of dust • A grain of sand • A house • A second • A one celled animal • A country • Shopping Mall • A silk worm egg
motion (n.) 1.Movement. 2. A suggestion on which members at a meeting must vote
The motion of the train almost put me to sleep. What almost put me to sleep? What do you think motion means?
motion (v.) To signal.
Which if the following could cause motion? • A ship in the ocean • A student raising their hand • A person standing still • An animal chasing it’s prey • A person dancing A(n) _______ is/isn’t in motion because__________.
sheathe (v.) To cover with something that protects.
Metal workers will sheathe the ship’s bottom with copper plates. What will the metal workers do to the bottom with copper plates ? What do you think sheathe means?
shed (v.) To lose; to give up.
Dogs shed their hair in the summer. What do you think shed means?
Which of the following can shed? • A snake losing its skin • Light • Water • Tears • Blood • A metal building in the backyard
transfer (n.) To move, carry, send or change from one person or place to another.
Transfer your notes to a fresh notebook. What did they do get their notes into the fresh notebook ? What do you think transfer means?
Say “transfer”, if describes the following situation: Copying the teacher’s notes from the board Buying a car Changing schools Staying in one place and not moving Walking on to a boat
apparel appreciate continuous dissolve domesticate emerge fiber function hatch inhibit minute motion sheathe shed transfer Wordly Wise Words Lesson 6